Good Day,
Is it possible to adjust the GPU processing load when ripping Blu-ray or 4K discs to utilize more of it's processing power instead of the CPU? I have a high end GeForce card, I thought the higher CUDA count would benefit ripping? Is this not true? I do have CUDA processing enabled in settings.
GetOsVer: Operating System Version (10.0) Build is 22000
DetectAllVideoCardInfos: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER 27.21.14.5671
GetVideoCardInfoEx: Cards = 1, Enables = 1
GetVideoCardInfoEx: - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER
GetVideoCardInfoEx: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER - 27.21.14.5671 - 7.5 memory-(8)G
DetectVideoCard_CUDA: LoadCudaDecodeDll OK
gpuGetMaxGflopsGLDeviceIdDRV: device_count - 1 - cuda_api_version = 11010 -
gpuGetMaxGflopsGLDeviceIdDRV: bTCC - 0 - computeMode = 0 -
gpuGetMaxGflopsGLDeviceIdDRV: major = 7, minor = 5, clockRate = 1800000, 40
gpuGetMaxGflopsGLDeviceIdDRV: deviceName - GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER - benchmark divided by 10000 = 460800 -
DetectVideoCard_CUDA: bestCudaDetectInfo 1,0,460800,7,5,2560,GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER, os 18
DetectVideoCard_CUDA: LoadNVENCEncodeDll OK
fab_check::check_cuda: cudaStatus = 0 , modeType = 504 , devCap = 1
fab_check::check_cuda: AcquireWriteBlock OK.
IntelCPUInfo::IsIntelMediaSDKSupport: nProcessorSignature = 870f10, 17, 71, platform = 0
IntelCPUInfo::IsIntelMediaSDKSupport: strCPUBrand = AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-Core Processor
main: end
Phil
Is it possible to adjust the GPU processing load when ripping Blu-ray or 4K discs to utilize more of it's processing power instead of the CPU? I have a high end GeForce card, I thought the higher CUDA count would benefit ripping? Is this not true? I do have CUDA processing enabled in settings.
GetOsVer: Operating System Version (10.0) Build is 22000
DetectAllVideoCardInfos: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER 27.21.14.5671
GetVideoCardInfoEx: Cards = 1, Enables = 1
GetVideoCardInfoEx: - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER
GetVideoCardInfoEx: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER - 27.21.14.5671 - 7.5 memory-(8)G
DetectVideoCard_CUDA: LoadCudaDecodeDll OK
gpuGetMaxGflopsGLDeviceIdDRV: device_count - 1 - cuda_api_version = 11010 -
gpuGetMaxGflopsGLDeviceIdDRV: bTCC - 0 - computeMode = 0 -
gpuGetMaxGflopsGLDeviceIdDRV: major = 7, minor = 5, clockRate = 1800000, 40
gpuGetMaxGflopsGLDeviceIdDRV: deviceName - GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER - benchmark divided by 10000 = 460800 -
DetectVideoCard_CUDA: bestCudaDetectInfo 1,0,460800,7,5,2560,GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER, os 18
DetectVideoCard_CUDA: LoadNVENCEncodeDll OK
fab_check::check_cuda: cudaStatus = 0 , modeType = 504 , devCap = 1
fab_check::check_cuda: AcquireWriteBlock OK.
IntelCPUInfo::IsIntelMediaSDKSupport: nProcessorSignature = 870f10, 17, 71, platform = 0
IntelCPUInfo::IsIntelMediaSDKSupport: strCPUBrand = AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-Core Processor
main: end
Phil
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